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Sarah Palin and Our Website Dominate the Weekly China Roundup
Written by Robert Vance on September 6, 2008 – 12:17 pmThe Weekly China Roundup from TeachAbroadChina.com
- China wonders about Sarah Palin — The Financial Times is reporting that Sarah Palin’s name has become of one of the most searched for keywords on Chinese search engines this week. One aspect of Governor Palin’s life that will undoubtedly intrigue many here is the birth of her fifth child earlier this year. Click here to read more…
- Accountants attend ‘lying’ school in China — “Part of learning how to be an accountant in China is learning how to lie,” a Chinese friend of mine who crunches numbers confesses to me this week. According to her, many if not most companies in China keep two books; one with the real numbers and another one for those occasions when the government happens to drop by.
- My English student Junior — Now and then I have a student who impresses with me with his or her passion for learning English. This week, on the Vance Report, I write about a student who seemingly spends every spare moment studying the English language. Click here for more…
- TeachAbroadChina.com turns a new leaf — As of this week, we are going in a different direction with TeachAbroadChina.com by focusing more on our online China forum. We invite you to be one part of this change by participating. It’s already full steam ahead. Click here for more…
See you next week!
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